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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… I thank God we have neither been disturbed by the weather or accident. My wife is extremely well and has proved a … satisfactory. There are neither yachts nor pacquet boats on this side, the commissioners having taken 'em all over, … of a Welch journey, which I believe she's neither willing or able to undertake. She is hitherto very much pleased with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to the King. I am sending you my aide-de-camp Smettan, on the advice I have received that the preparations at … l. a year. There is set up against the King's title a deed or deeds pretended to be made by Sir Roger to several persons, burdening the estate with about 5,000 or 6,000 l. of debt. The pretended trustees are still in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… informed that none of the watermen belonging to the city or the several companies thereof have yet registered … provisions supplied to the fleet there. [ Ibid. and again on p. 360.] Mar. 1. Whitehall. The same to the Attorney … Mar. 1. Kensington. Commissions for Mr. George Gillery ( or Gilbery) to be ensign to Lieutenant-Colonel Gillery in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… that one King, master of a French ship, having taken on board several goods at Rotterdam and sailing for Caen, was … by colour of a general order given to the Custom officers or others, I humbly conceive that such proceedings are not … may be questioned, and that no sale or transference by a wrongful possessor of another man's goods can, according to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Proceedings upon the petition of Peter Gaillardet, on behalf of himself and partners. The petitioners show that, … up the loss of their goods amounting to 1,700 guilders, or an equivalent for both. Referred to the Commissioners of … Thomas Balle, merchant, to embark at Harwich for Holland or Flanders, in order to go to Leghorn through Germany; for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… [etc.], as possessed by Mr. Rhymer and Mr. Forrester, or by any archdeacons of St. Andrews during the time of … only it can be concluded how far they are to be depended on. His Majesty likewise expects to hear whether the … satisfied, and insists to have him released and restored; or otherwise he said he should be obliged to complain. I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Jno. Evans, shewing that they were condemned for robbing on the highway by Baron Hatsell, at Oxford in 1699, and have … [etc.]. They desire a pardon, that they may serve at sea or in the plantations. Referred to Baron Hatsell. [ S.P.44. … fitted out and joined, they make together a squadron of 18 or 20. 'Tis believed they will meet at Cadiz. Advices from …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… been kept so long lurking in the grass"; but we must go on now in the ways traced out to our hands, and hope … indictment, and to-day he petitioned for a writ of error, or to be heard by his counsel, and had retained Sir Thomas … be examined, as well if they came by way of the Brill or Newport as if they came from Calais. Another petition of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Attorney and Mr. Solicitor, who are to make their reports on Tuesday next. The enclosed will inform you how near the … to the King, when he returned after some long progress, or on other solemn occasions. They desired to know the King's … under the Acts of Settlement and explanation confirms all wrongful possessions decreed by the Court of Claims. Read a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… that letter came. The letter to the council was read on Thursday last, and accordingly the Bill is ordered to pass … from false and unjust aspersions of papists and jacobites, or, An answer by a French officer in Cork to a letter sent … false reports receive their rise from designing papists or bigoted jacobites. The King of Great Britain, being become …
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